Nom Wah Tea Parlor Chinatown, Chinatown

The first and longest-serving dim sum restaurant in Chinatown, Nom Wah Tea Parlor first opened its doors in 1920 and has been the Chinese food connoisseur’s go-to place ever since. If you’re a fan of these plump, tasty parcels, this has to be on your list – the over-stuffed pork rolls are second to none.

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